Multimedia Systems

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This book not only equips you to design multimedia delivery systems, butalso gives you a feel for what multimedia computers could be doing in 3 or5 years time. Tim Morris introduces the reader to the methods of generating anddelivering multimedia, and also gives an overview of current research inthe area in order to show the generic tasks multimedia systems will beachieving in the future. The book is divided into 2 parts, discussing howmultimedia delivery systems are designed and constructed, and thencovering the methods of realising true multimedia computing. Although Multimedia Systems is written to be read alongside a multimediamodule of a computer science undergraduate course, it will be of generalinterest to all those working in multimedia. Supplementary material is provided via the WWW including a summary andsource material for project work. http://www.co.umist.ac.uk/~dtm/software.htmlThe transducer could be a microphone, or any other device that converts the
audio energy into a proportional electrical signal. In this signal, a voltage level
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Multimedia Systems

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Tim Morris

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Springer Science & Business Media - 2000-08-16

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